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Covid Inc. in Tempe, Ariz., has been selling audiovisual equipment for decades. CEO Norm Carson says people sometimes come in to the building looking for a COVID-19 test. Kevin Myles
In February 2020, Norm Carson was attending a trade show in Amsterdam, when news about the coronavirus hit. We went in that day thinking we d see some customers, do some training and it d be a regular day. And then before you knew it, they had announced the name, he says.
That name was COVID-19 and Carson is the CEO of Covid Inc. The Tempe, Ariz.-based company has been around for decades, and its cables and other audiovisual equipment are sold around the world.
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“We are excited to welcome Zenobi’s customers to our Truly Nolen family,” said Scarlett Nolen, President, Truly Nolen. “Their company has provided people in Southwest Florida with excellent lawn care for several decades, and we believe their attention-to-detail is a perfect strategic fit for our company. This allows us to expand our lawn care coverage area throughout Naples, which is already one of our largest service areas in Southwest Florida.”
Paul Ceriani, owner of Zenobi Pest Control, said he decided to sell in order to retire. “I’ve enjoyed owning my own company for a long time, but it is time for me to retire and enjoy my family,” said Ceriani. “Since Mr. Nolen resided here in Naples for over 25 years, I was familiar with him and his company’s core values, and I believe my customers will experience the same kind of high-quality service they always have.”
To help residents prepare for 2021, entomologists from Rentokil and its family of pest control providers used field knowledge and data to provide their predictions for pests in the upcoming year.
Rodents, Rodents Everywhere
With shutdowns across the country, it s no surprise that rodents are on the rise nationwide. Empty buildings, the scarcity of food and warmer winters have combined to create a rodent apocalypse.
We re seeing more rats in urban, suburban and rural settings because of the shutdowns, said Marc Potzler, Board Certified Entomologist with Ehrlich Pest Control. Food sources are cut off, and rats are having to travel to scavenge for food. We ve seen rats out in public during the day, which is highly unusual.